61. But when its leader Saddam Hussein speaks -- particularly when he threatens Kuwait or makes pronouncements about oil -- the repercussions can be far-reaching. 62. By the fire, the leaders speak. 63. Cult leader reportedly spoke of nuclear terrorism. 64. During the Hussein-Arafat talks, both leaders spoke by phone with others involved in mediation. 65. Earlier, Taliban leaders spoke on the concept of Islamic punishments, saying that they helped to curb crimes. 66. During several hours of talks the leaders spoke by phone with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Netanyahu and Ross. 67. Ethnic Albanian leader speaks publicly for first time since release. 68. Gen. Dostum has been meeting with some Afghan Taliban leaders outside of Kunduz, the official said, but it is unclear who these leaders speak for. 69. Hamas leaders in exile spoke to the cheering crowd by telephone. 70. He declined, and Latin leaders spoke of lack of class. |